Tuesday, January 21, 2014

2014 Update



This year I have been seconded by the Manaiakalani Trust to be a Facilitator to the Ako Hiko cluster in Mt Roskill Auckland. I will also be working as a facilitator for the Manaiakalani Cluster. I have not resigned from my current job nor school. I will be facilitating at Panmure Bridge School twice a week. So the Joy has not left the building. I look forward to inspiring teachers and students with my knowledge, skills and love for digital teaching and learning. This blog has been running for five years and it has achieved what it has envisaged to do which is: celebrating students learning, capturing the moment whether it is an argument on Should we wear a school uniform? visiting the Auckland Museum, photographing our artwork, sharing our Maths thinking and reflecting on our production item. We have shared the learning with you. At the beginning of 2009 Creative Voice was born. It focused on learning at year 2 level and celebrated the lives of six and seven year olds. As I was new to junior school teaching I wanted to prove that junior level students can be part of the digital learning process and that they are just as good at it as senior level students. I wanted to put student voice out there. I did this by recording students reading out their writing. The recordings were made into podcasts. We had a lot of fun during those two years in the junior school. A highlight was having our chocolate brown labrador dog Toddy visit us and watching him grow over time. Lots of writing and conversations evolved from this.

 In 2011, I decided to move up to the senior level which was teaching Years 5 & 6 students. At this level, the students published their learning onto their own individual blogs. Most Sunday mornings over three years I would publish ten blog posts a week from the student blogs. There was a smorgasbord of learning which made it hard choosing at times, but I did my best to ensure everyones learning was up on the class blog throughout the year.

This blog has gone full circle, as a lot of the students whom I taught as Year 2's in 2009, were taught by me as Years 5 & 6 students in 2012 & 2013. We've grown together and have been on one amazing learning journey.

I would like to thank you our loyal audience for viewing this blog and for making comments to the students. Your comments brighten up their day and it sure motivates them to put the extra effort into their work. I would also like to thank my colleagues for visiting this blog and for using it to get ideas to assist them with their practise. We can all learn from each other and this blog has celebrates this.

This year I will be on a whole new learning journey and it will be shared with you. Come and follow me on my exciting journey as a facilitator for the Ako Hiko cluster. Click on the blog link below:

My Speech: Should animals be used in the circus? By Fine



My speech on: Should animals be kept in the circus? By Fine
Circuses with animal acts might seem perfect and jubilant, but if you looked beneath their bright lights and happy music, torture and death is the only thing found. Almost everyday animals are being put into cages and abused just to learn the ways ofa stunt. Why should they be kept away from their homes, lives and families. Why do people hunt down animals just to put them into their entertainment?


Even during shows, bullhooks can be found hidden beneath jewels and cloth. They disguise these weapons so that they may use them during shows, but hide them, so the public won't have a clue. Trainers use whips, tight collars, muzzles, electric prods, bullhooks and much more. Did you know that some animals have ropes tied around their necks, so if they disobey their trainers, they will be choked. Trainers also burn bears paws and break their noses forcing the bears to stand on their hind legs. Trainers also beat up monkeys and chimpanzees while they scream.


As a result of not having a lot of money, circus operations will frequently not give their animals enough water, food,  clean their cages properly or give them medical care when needed. Animals die just because of this.


According to the Animal Welfare Act, 96 percent of a circus animal’s life is spent in chains or cages. 66 per cent of tigers and lions were starved to death. Between 1994 - 2005, 31 elephants died premature deaths. 33 per cent of wildcats such as tigers and lions did not have access to the outside world and did not have a natural habitat. All wild animals are very frightened of seeing cages and chains. Animals spend about 11 months travelling, during travelling, animals are caged and chained for long distances and hours through extreme temperatures.


 This is the life behind the magic. Believe it or not,but animal cruelty doesn't just happen in circuses. If you love animals, you should take a visit to the zoo, where they are taken care of and have a proper habitat.You could also visit circuses without animal acts like Cirque Du Soleil. If everyone stopped abusing animals then life would be much easier. So stop!!



My reflection on Room 5's production item By Angel

My reflection on our production item

What is the story line of your production item?
The first scene focuses on Rangi (Halaiano), Papa (Lavinia), Aoraki and his three brothers. Rangi decided to send his four sons to look at the new earth. The four brother sailed day and night in the canoe. The brothers saw no land. The skies turned grey and rain started to fall. Aoraki was flung onto one of the rocks. The canoe did not sink. The brothers scrambled on top of the canoe. The canoe turned into a long piece of land. The second scene focuses on the brothers growing old. The brothers grew old. Their hair turned from black to white and their bodies turned into great stone mountains. Aoraki was the highest mountains and his brother were smaller mountains. The third scene focuses on Aoraki’s friends being worried. When Aoraki did not return home his friends got worried. Tuterakiwhano (Patrick) had an idea. His friends sailed and sailed to look for Aoraki. The friends saw the broken canoe and the land. Aoraki is a Maori myth and legend.

Who are the actors and characters?
Aoraki -  (Latham), Rakiroa (Creedence), Rakirua (Cyprus), Rokiroa (Thomas), Rangi (Halaiano), Papa (Lavinia), Tuterakiwhano (Patrick), Hine Nui i te po (Fine), Mokopuna (Caitlin, Samantha, Oh S’mar and Jasmine), Mountains (Reon, Lani and Lorenzo), Trees (Harry & Jessie), Fish (Tim, San Tat, Jane and Jacob), Ducks (Raymond & Jason), Flowers (Zeba, June, Jharda’e, Linda and Ducati), Eel (John) and Narrator (Angel).

What role is Room 5 in the school production?
Room 5 is taking the role of Aoraki (The Southern Alps) Mountains.

What props need to be made/completed?
All the props are completed exept for Tu’s waka (which needs to be put together) Hine Nui i te po’s cape (which needs to dry) and Te Namu’s wing (which needs to dry).

How are you making the costumes and other props?
First Miss Paton draw an animal or prop onto a big piece of cardboard, then we paint the drawing and then cut it out.





How many tens By Oh S'mar

This is my work on how many tens are there in 2 digit numbers. I had 9 tens and 9 ones my number was 99. So I did 9 times 10 and it equals 90 and I needed 9 one dollar coins, to make $99.

Lavinia's Special Effect Picture

This is me at a watefall I found an easy way to remove image background here is the website http://clippingmagic.com/. Also I used pixlr and here is the website http://pixlr.com/editor/

My connections to the Tamaki River By Patrick

This is my popplet on my Tamaki River Connection I hope you enjoy:)

Should we mufti clothes at PBS By San Tat


Should we wear mufti clothes at PBS?




If you play rugby and you not got your rugby shorts then  you can wear your mufti clothes. I think we should wear mufti clothes because if you play sports then it is ok for your clothes to get dirty. If you wore your school uniform when you are playing rugby
it could fall apart and get very dirty. You may not have enough dry school clothes if your uniform is in the wash. Wearing mufti clothes is the best option.

If you are painting your artwork you can wear your mufti clothes. If you wear your school uniform and paint goes on your uniform it is very hard to get it off. If you wore your mufti clothes and did painting it wouldn’t be a problem as you have plenty of mufti clothes at home.

In winter time I find my school uniform doesn’t keep me warm. You get cold feet and hands. When  you  wear your mufti clothes it makes you warm. If you cook / bake food you can wear your mufti clothes. If you cook in your school uniform it may get all dirty. Wearing mufti clothes allows you to make a mess without worrying about them.

I like wearing my mufti clothes because it make me feel warm. If you wear you mufti clothes and it make you look better with your mufti clothes.
I think you people like wearing mufti clothes.

In this argument I have only told you  a few reasons why we should wear mufti clothes. Such as it keeps you warm when you paint, you don’t get you’re uniform dirty and you can play sports.     

My Brochure Template on Aoraki's Canoe By Jharda'e

This is my outside template brocure on our school production it's about Aoraki and his three brothers setting sail in their canoe to look at the world before it ended. When Aoraki and his brothers did not return home his Mokopuna and friends got worried they set sail in their canoe to search for Aoraki and his three brothers.

Reviewing Reon's Artwork By Latham


Reviewing Somebody Else’s Artwork

Have a look at the artwork’s in classroom.
Choose one which is your favourite to critique.

Please be honest, don’t just choose your best friend’s for friendship sake, choose someone’s artwork that shows quality, contrast, boldness and originality


Whose artwork do you like the most?
I liked Reon’s artwork


Why did you choose this person’s artwork?
because when I first saw it I knew it was his and it really looks like Reon.


What would you do next time to ensure your artwork is just as good?
Try to make mine have no smudges so it will look just as good.


If you were going to give this person a rating out of ten what would you give it and why? I will give this great person a 10 out of nine because this portrait looks just like him.

Thursday, January 9, 2014

Raymond's Collage of our Tamaki River trip and our New Year message

Happy New Year everyone. We hope you had a great Christmas and New Year. May 2014 be a prosperous year for you, our loyal audience. In New Zealand schools are on summer holiday. The students in Room 5 will start back in February creating amazing posts on this blog and their individual blogs. Over the next few weeks you will see some of our best pieces of work we created in 2013. We hope you enjoy looking at our work.



This is my collage that I did my teacher had found this site and come visit it and make your own collage go to www.fotor.com

My speech on Should PBS have a cafeteria

This is my movie on should PBS have a cafeteria my speech was 2 minutes and 35 seconds it needs to be 3 minutes well it was close enough.

What's for Lunch Presentation By Tim

This is my What's For Lunch Presentation. We had to do a type of sandwich like Premium Subway sandwich, Low Cost Budget Sandwich and Medium Priced Sandwich. We had to do that in any order. After that we had to add up the total and show our strategy. After we had to figure out how much would it cost for a sandwich in 5 school days in a week. Then we had to figure out something trickier than the 5 days in a week, we had to figure out how much would it cost for the entire month of November. Then we had to do something even more trickier than the 5 days in a week and the entire month of November, we had to figure out how much it would cost for the whole entire year. 

My Presentation on World War 2 By Thomas

This is my presentation on World War 2. I had John as a partner. It as part of our war study and we had 2 weeks to do it in. I think I did really well and I am proud of myself. I can't wait to do it again.
Thomas and John war from Joy Paton on Vimeo.

Comparing Past and Present Education By Latham

This is my Venn on past and present diagram.

San Tat's collage on the C3 church party

This is my collage on the c3party at Panmure Bride School.
I make this collage it was very easy. If you want to make this collage you need to go on www.fotor.com. Then you need to choose how many box you you want.
You need to choose photo and drag it in the box.
This is how I got my collage.      

How to make a rainbow By Ducati

My Instructions for making a Friedrich Vordemberge Guildewart Painting by Yvette


Title - How To Make A Friedrich Vordemberge  Gildewart Composition No Painting By Yvette

Equipment List
1 x 30cm Ruler
1 HB Pencil
1 Eraser
1 A2 Poster Size Piece Of Paper.
Example Of Friedrich Vordemberge Gildewart Paintings
2 Paint Brushes (1 Thick Paint Brush & 1 Thin Paint Brush
Acrylic Paints (3 Paint Colours)
Paint Shirt
Schwarzkopf Hair Spray

Instructions
1. Plot every 5 cm with a dot across with a pencil.
2. Join the dots together with a ruler.
3. Plot every 5 cm with a dot downwards with a pencil.
4. Join the dots together with a ruler.
5. Number the squares coordinates.
6. Make sure there are 8 squares down and 12 squares across.
7. Fold either side of the grid going downwards.
8. You are now ready to start drawing.
9. Go to the top left corner. Go to the top number (4) and do a dot about a quarter of a way at the top of the square diagonally. Go to the left side of the paper and go to number (3) and do a dot about a quarter from the top of number (3) diagonally.
10. Join the dots together with a ruler.
11. You would now have a triangle.
12. Go to the triangle you already did and go to the top number (2) and go to the right side of the (2) and do a dot about a half of a quarter in the top left corner of (2). Go to number (3) at the top of your paper and do a dot about a quarter of a way from the bottom of number (3).
13. Join the dots together with a ruler.
14. You will end up with a mini triangle in the big triangle.
15. Go to the bottom right corner of your paper.
16. Go to the number (8) at the bottom of your paper and do a dot in the bottom left corner of the (8). Got to the number (5) on the right side of your paper and do a dot about half of a quarter at the bottom of the number (5) diagonally.
17. Join the dots together with a ruler
18. You will end up with a triangle.
19. Go to the triangle you just did and do a dot at the bottom of the paper at number (9) about a quarter of away from the bottom of the page diagonally. Got to the top of number (9) and do a dot.
20. Join the dots together with ruler.
21. Go to the bottom left corner of your paper.
22. Go to the bottom of your paper number (2)and do a dot at the left bottom corner of the number (2). Go to the left side of your paper and go to the number (7) and do a dot at the top left corner of the number (7).
23. Finish off the other shapes.
24. Join the dots together with a ruler.
25. Put on a paint shirt or old clothes you don’t want.
26. Start painting the main spots on your paper.
27. Paint in the skinny long lines with white or another light colour but different from your main colours.
28. Let your artwork dry.
29. After it is dry spray your artwork with Schwarzkopf hair spray.
30. You are now done.

My Production Brochure By Oh S'mar

This Is my outside Brochure Template on Aoraki's Canoe

My Andy Warhol Reflection By Zeba


Reflecting on my Andy Warhol themed portrait


1. Are you pleased with your Andy Warhol themed portrait? why / why not? I am pleased with my Andy Warhol artwork because the it looks like me. The hair and my face stand out.



2. What did you find easy when you created your portrait?
I found tracing my face the easiest task to do.


3. What part did you find tricky when you were creating your portrait? -think about tracing round your face, outlining your face using a black marker pen, dabbing areas using the dye, dying the background.
Tracing over my face with a black marker pen and painting my face because we had to really concentrate so our work wouldn’t be ruined with smudges.


4. Who / What helped you when you were creating your portrait?
Miss.Paton because she told me all the steps and without her I wouldn’t be able to do this.


5. What would you do differently next time? Think about: tracing around your face, features on your face, dabbing the dye colours, colour choice, photograph, time management skills.
Next time I would like to do the colours differently  and do my tracing  differently.


6. What frustrated you when you created your Andy Warhol themed artwork? choosing the right colours so that they contrast.